The sunroom is one of the spaces in your home that needs to be tended to for it to maintain its function. Keep it appealing by choosing the right plants! These may change from season to season and also depend on the specifications of your home’s climate and the orientation of your sunroom. To get a good idea of what to do in spring to make the sunroof a much more appealing space, here are some of the best plants for this spring.
Spider Plants
If you want an indoor plant that won’t need special care to thrive and that’s also going to be easy to propagate, you should think about spider plants. These are amazing plants that are okay with the normal temperature and humidity of a house. They can also thrive in both full sun or filtered sun, and you can plant them in hanging baskets or pots on a surface. If you’re looking for a first plant to grow as someone who doesn’t have a green thumb, then this is the best one to pick.
Begonias
Begonias are another amazing plant to add to your home as they can do well indoors if the conditions are good. While they’re typically outdoor plants, they can be overwintered inside the home in places that have cooler climates. They have blooms that can add gorgeous color to your space, whatever color it is. This means that they can work out whether or not your sunroom is part of the roughly 29% that are brown, 17% that are green, or even 14% that are grey. Just remember to place them in bright, indirect light and lots of humidity, but don’t overwater them.
Passion Flowers
Passion flowers can do great in your home’s sunroom, where they can stay all year long if you like. Their flowers have a gorgeous appearance that can take on a shade of purple or blue. As long as there’s a lot of humidity and plenty of bright light, you can be sure that your passion flowers will do well in the sunroom. If you choose to plant them, keep in mind that many crops have to compete with 10,000 species of insects that eat plants. That said, take the necessary precautions to keep them in good shape all year long.
Peonies
If you happen to be one of the 36% of participants who say that their favorite flower was peonies, you’ll be glad to learn that you can plant them in your sunroom. Remember to put them in a pot that’s large enough, which is at least 1.5 feet tall and 18 inches wide, and has drainage holes. The soil needs to be well-drained because their roots are quite sensitive.
Peace Lilies
The final plant on this list is another one that’s also very easy to maintain, can thrive indoors, and is beautiful. This is the peace lily, which is easy to find and doesn’t need too much special treatment. On top of these qualities, the peace lily can filter air quality, keeping your sunroom fresh and beautiful all year long with its typical white flowers. Just remember to take precautions if you have children or pets since this plant is toxic.
These are all plants that can do well in your sunroom in spring. Pick those that you like and talk to a florist to get some information on how to take the best care of them. This way, you can be sure of getting amazing plants that will give your sunroom an amazing look and feel all year long.